At that time, he did not pay attention to the news. He did not think that such a thing would exist in China, a country with underdeveloped technology.

Now seeing the high-speed train he was sitting on, he felt a little complicated.

He now actually felt that the news might not be exaggerated.

Hans took out his cell phone from his pocket and turned on the camera to shoot a video.

In fact, he had been recording videos when he came, partly to edit his daily life.

After all, he is an internet celebrity.

Secondly, it is also to show everyone the most authentic China.

He also recorded a video of what happened at the airport just now, wanting to show the troublesome and inconvenient travel situation in China.

It was his real experience then, and it certainly is now.

So he hesitated for just a second and then started to immerse himself in the filming.

He didn't want others to say that he only filmed the bad side and ignored the good.

He faced the camera, his lips curled into a brilliant smile. "Hello everyone, I'm on a high-speed train in China. I wonder if you remember the news from a few years ago that said China's high-speed trains could hold a water bottle for ten minutes without it falling." He picked up the bottle with his free hand and waved it in front of the camera. Then he leaned in and whispered, "I'm going to help you test it out."

He stretched his arms out and moved the phone away from his body so that the screen could fully see him and the view out the window next to his seat.

He stood the water bottle upright by the window.

Wait 30 seconds, then pretend to be surprised and say with an exaggerated expression: "Oh my God, look at this, it really didn't fall off."

Then he took the water bottle, narrowed his eyes, and put on a malicious expression, "Well, let's see how far it can go."

He put the cap of the water bottle down and carefully placed it on the window sill.

"Huh" he exhaled, and the bottle was placed safely on it.

"Let's see how many seconds it lasts."

He couldn't wait any longer.

Then he counted the seconds aloud, "1, 2, 3."

When he counted to 20 seconds, he took the water bottle down.

Then he shrugged at the camera, "Obviously, it worked."

"Then let's look at something else. Let's take everyone to see China's high-speed rail."

He stood up and pointed the camera at the carriage to shoot the footage, then pointed and introduced it.

There were passengers sleeping around, they closed their eyes and frowned, but out of politeness no one stopped them.

"Hey guys, you really should see this." He pointed the camera at his seat.

"Let me show you." He repeated the operation he performed when he first sat in this seat.

He reclined the seat.

"Look, he can actually turn 180 degrees, just like he's in first class. I think you all have seen the video of me sitting in first class just now. Which one do you think is better?"

After introducing the seats, he walked around the car with his mobile phone.

I shot like this for about half an hour before returning to my seat.

He looked at the time and saw that he still had three hours to go before arriving at his destination.

He planned to take a nap in the car.

There were free blankets and pillows in the business class. He put his phone aside and wrapped himself in the blanket. He didn't even use the earplugs he had prepared in advance and fell asleep in a short while.

When they arrived at the station, the flight attendant woke him up, and he was still a little confused when he saw where he was.

But he soon remembered that he was on a high-speed train in China. He looked out the window and saw that the train had stopped at the station.

He took his luggage and walked out of the car.

Hold your phone to your chest and get ready to film and show everyone the scene here.

As soon as he got out of the station, Hans saw someone coming towards him and he thought it was his fan.

Thinking about the number of fans I have, I feel that it is not uncommon to have a fan in China.

He was ready, waiting for the other party to speak.

"Are you going to the amusement park?" A voice came to his ears. Although it was not spoken fluently, he was sure that this was what it meant.

"Uh." He was suddenly speechless, and the words he had just prepared to meet fans were stuck on his lips.

"Fantasy Amusement Park?" The person on the other side slowed down his speech.

Hans remembered that the place he was going to seemed to be called this name.

He nodded.

"Please follow me, there is a special bus outside." The man walked in front of him.

Hans followed behind.

Then I saw three Chinese characters on the back of the other person's red clothes.

Although he didn't know these three words, he knew they were probably synonymous with the following English words.

The English word reads: Volunteer.

He felt a little embarrassed, but fortunately the other party didn't know about this mistake.

Under the other party's guidance, I quickly walked to the bus.

The volunteers also informed him of the price of the bus.

He thanked the other party and was about to give her the tip when he saw that the person had turned around and ran back to the exit.

He counted the cash in his hand and handed it to the driver.

Then he found a seat by the window in the back.

The car was filled with people very quickly and was full in just 5 minutes. The driver closed the door and prepared to leave.

There was a very young boy sitting next to Hans, and Hans held up his cell phone.

Then turn the camera on yourself.

He greeted the boy next to him.

"Hello, are you going to the amusement park too?"

The boy next to him spoke English pretty well. When he heard him talking to him, he turned his head to look at him and nodded.

This is a special line for the amusement park. Of course, most of the people there are tourists going to the amusement park. This foreigner was just making small talk.

"Are you going to see the redwood trees too? Have you ever seen them?"

The boy shook his head.

Hans was a little surprised. He thought everyone in the car was going to see the trees like him.

I heard that this city is a third or fourth tier city in China, and it takes such a long time to drive there, so what is he going to do?

Hans was a little confused, then hesitantly asked, "Where are you going to play?"

The boy no longer wanted to pay any attention to this foreigner. What else could he do if not go to the amusement park?

But seeing that the other party was holding up their phones to record the conversation, he felt embarrassed to ignore them.

Then he said calmly, "That's right."

Hans now has some doubts that the redwood tree incident might really be fake news, as young people don't even want to see it when they go to that place.

It can be seen that not many people care.

Thinking of this, Hans turned off the video on his phone and leaned back in his seat.

I feel a little relieved. The Chinese netizens in my comment section were arguing with me before.

There was also the tallest redwood. He turned his head and looked at the boy who had fallen asleep next to him.

How could it be true that this young man would rather go to this remote amusement park than see something like that?

It seems that their beautiful national park is still the best in the world.

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